Dive into the Marvelous World of Charlotte Nagic Vanish

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Charlotte Magic Vanish is a popular type of vanish trick performed by magicians. It is named after the magician who first introduced and popularized this particular vanish technique. The Charlotte Magic Vanish is a method used to make an object disappear right in front of the audience's eyes, leaving them astonished and amazed. In this vanish, the magician typically holds an object, such as a coin or a small item, in their hand. They then perform a series of sleight of hand movements or secret maneuvers, creating an illusion that the object has disappeared. The magician may use distracting gestures, misdirection, or even hidden compartments to make the vanish seem even more baffling.


Favourite boss so far. I don't use ashes so she was consistently on and after me, plus her attacks just flow in a way that I never felt cheated when hit. Sure she's magic and has ranged attacks, but they are telegraphed and consistent on how you dodge them, plus right after she fires those off she's ****ing on you.

But nearly every boss s wiki page has a vocal minority throwing their rattle out of the pram because this or that boss wasn t just standing there politely for them to kill it. I know I wasn t and she killed me a dozen times before I figured her secret out letting Loretta set the pace and position of the fight will 100 get you killed.

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The magician may use distracting gestures, misdirection, or even hidden compartments to make the vanish seem even more baffling. The Charlotte Magic Vanish requires a high level of skill and practice to execute smoothly and convincingly. It often relies on the magician's ability to manipulate their hands and fingers quickly and subtly, ensuring that the audience remains clueless about the secret behind the vanish.

Royal Knight Loretta | Elden Ring Wiki

Royal Knight Loretta is a Greater Foe Boss in Elden Ring. Royal Knight Loretta is the spirit of a knight riding atop her steed. She wields a polearm and utilizes powerful glintstone sorceries to punish would-be trespassers to her domain, the Caria Manor in northern Liurnia of the Lakes. This is an optional boss as players don't need to defeat her to advance in Elden Ring, though they do need to defeat her to reach the Three Sisters and achieve a certain ending.

Elden Ring Royal Knight Loretta Boss

  • This is an optional boss, but is required to reach the Three Sisters and achieve a certain ending
  • Closest Site of Grace: Manor Upper Level
  • Multiplayer is allowed for this boss
  • You can summon Spirit Ashes for this boss

Elden Ring Royal Knight Loretta Location

Royal Knight Loretta can be found at the Moongazing Grounds in Caria Manor. This is the large circular platform northwest of the manor, reachable by first getting to the upper level. [Map Link]

Royal Knight Loretta Combat information

  • Health: 4,214 HP
  • Defense: 107
  • Stance: 80
  • Parryable: Yes
  • Immune to critical attacks. Breaking its stance or parrying it will only stun it briefly
  • Damage: Standard, Strike, Pierce, Magic
  • Drops 10,000, Loretta's Greatbow, Ash of War: Loretta's Slash

Negations (or Absorptions)

The negation numbers are the % of your damage that gets blocked. For example, if a negation is 60, 40% of that damage by that type will go through and 60% will be negated. Bigger number = less damage. A negation of 100 means no damage goes through, and a negation of -100 mean the enemy takes 2x damage from that source. 0 means damage goes pretty much as is.

Resistances

The resistance numbers are the buildup amount to trigger it. For example, if a resistance is 100 you must deal 100 points of the given buildup to trigger it. Note that these go down over time, and increase each time the effect procs.

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NG NG+ NG+2 NG+3 NG+4 NG+5 NG+6 NG+7
HP 4,214 7,774 8,551 8,940 9,328 10,106 10,494 10,883
Defense 107 117 120 123 129 135 141 153
Runes 10,000 40,000 44,000 45,000 48,000 49,000 50,000 51,000

Elden Ring Royal Knight Loretta Boss Guide

Royal Knight Loretta Boss Video Guide

Royal Knight Loretta Fight Strategy

The Best Tips for Royal Knight Loretta:

  • Maintain your distance when she uses glintstone sorceries
  • Use Spelldrake Talisman and/or Magic Fortification to minimize damage from magical attacks
  • Distract her with a spirit with lots of health and high Magic resistance such as Twinsage Sorcerer Ashes
  • Use Lightning Spear to take advantage of her elemental weakness
Melee Users

Hit Heavy: Take advantage of Loretta's relatively low stance to get in jump attacks and charged heavy attacks. Learn one or two of her attacks that you can consistently dodge and punish, and you'll be able to reliably stagger her. Use these staggers to get in more charged heavy attacks.

Box Her In: Try to draw Loretta over to the confined area up the stairs to the left as you enter the arena. The central edifice can be used for cover against attacks, especially when healing. Meanwhile, Loretta's movement will be limited which will help keep her at melee range.

Incom-parry-ble: Loretta's parry timings are relatively easy to learn, especially for her Leap Attack which you can bait out by maintaining a medium distance from her when dodging her spells. Although you can't get in a critical hit after a parry, you can use that time to get in plenty of damage.

Magic and Ranged Users

Keep Your Distance: There's no need to spend any more time near Loretta than absolutely necessary as a ranged user. Once you're far away, you're safe from most of her melee attacks and you'll have time to get in attacks while she's casting Glintblade Phalanx or repositioning herself.

Royal Knight Loretta Attacks & Counters

Attack Description Counter
Side Swing Swings her sickle in various directions, usually on her right flank Rolling into her horizontal sweeps and under her diagonal swings will usually position you towards the front or back of the horse, which will give you a chance to get in a hit before the next attack or during a Glintblade Phalanx
Stab Stabs the blade of her sickle in various directions Roll perpendicular to the direction of the sickle
Rearing Swing Rears up, then slams her sickle down diagonally to her right Get in a hit while the horse is rearing, then roll to your right to avoid the swing
Bash Swing Her steed steps back and to her left, then bashes its head forward as she swings her sickle clockwise Roll towards her right flank when the horse's right hoof rises from the ground to move through the bash and avoid the swing
Hoof Attack Her steed rears up, then slams down its hooves Get in a hit while the horse is rearing, then roll to either side
Kick Her steed's tail rises briefly before it lashes out with its hind legs. Only used if you're behind her horse Roll in any direction as soon as you notice the attack
Leap Attack Jumps towards you and swings her sickle clockwise as she lands. Usually uses this when you're a medium distance away Roll in the direction she's moving to minimize the chance the halberd will hit you and position yourself to attack after she lands
Leap Duo Swings her sickle counterclockwise and jumps forward as she finishes the swing, then swings clockwise as she lands, finally turning 90° counterclockwise. Only used below 80% HP. Only the second swing is parriable Roll away to avoid both swings
Glintblade Phalanx Her polearm glows blue as she swings it around her head and summons 5 glintblades which fly at you after a short delay. May leap back while casting if you're close
Phase 2: Summons 3 additional glintblades that fire shortly after the first set
Keep moving around her and the glintblades will miss you, especially if you're further away. Don't try to attack until they're gone. You may be able to get in a hit when she begins to summon the glintblades, but be prepared for her to quickly combo into another attack
Glintstone Star Fires a single magical projectile from the butt of her sickle. May leap back while casting if you're close
Phase 2: Fires 5 projectiles instead
If you're far away, circle her and the projectiles will miss you. If you're close, roll forward through them
Phase 2
Phase Transition Once she's below 50% health, raises her shield above her head and creates a large seal of the Carian royal family This move doesn't do damage, so keep track of her health and be prepared to take advantage of this to get in free damage
Loretta's Greatbow Summons a magical greatbow, pulls back a giant magical arrow, and shoots it. The arrow explodes on impact and deals immense damage. May leap back while casting if you're close Roll directly towards her once you see the arrow in flight. If she jumps while firing, you can dodge just by running towards her

: Attack can be parried : Attack can be spell parried

Royal Knight Loretta Lore, Notes & Other Trivia

  • This version of Loretta appears to be a spiritual guardian, protecting Ranni from trespassers. Due to her status as a former Carian Knight, it’s safe to assume so.
  • Loretta is the second character in a Souls game with this name; the other being Greirat's deceased companion from DS3.
  • According to the item description of the Silver Mirrorshield, Loretta is rumored to be an Albinauric, but she bleeds red blood when the player fights her true form, Loretta, Knight of the Haligtree, in Miquella's Haligtree.
  • Known as Guard Loretta in 1.00 version of the game.

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Join the page discussion Register to EDIT the Wiki! Submit Submit Submit Close Tree sentinel but she throws magic rocks in your eyes 0 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous Dodge Simulator 0 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous

This boss is easy just use the ever brilliant PKCS -PKCS Pope

0 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous More like trash knight loretta lol. Utter trash. 0 +1 3 -1 Submit Anonymous the bugs still works guys 2 +1 1 -1 Submit Anonymous

There is a spot where you can quit out and you respawn in the arena. It is by the big bowl thing, on the right side there 2 two crevices that will let you quit out and respawn in the arena. This allows an easy kill.

5 +1 1 -1 Submit Anonymous So 7500 or 10000 runes? which one is it? 1 +1 1 -1 Submit Anonymous does her death cancel Liurnia overworld player summoning? 0 +1 1 -1 Submit Anonymous

I was fighting her on my third play through when my game decided to drop to like one fps I’m on a PlayStation 4 can someone please explain why she randomly dropped my fps

5 +1 2 -1 Submit Anonymous

SL1 idiot here: you'll need to abuse every tricks because this boss is a cheating rat. It will use magic and physical attacks at close intervals to trick you and the windows for attacking it are very short. Better carry as much defense stats and bloodhound step because it will be a long fight.

10 +1 1 -1 Submit Anonymous

remember the tree sentinel? ok so we took out the fun jumping part, added annoying glintstone pebble spam instead, and made it way less challenging

8 +1 8 -1 Submit Anonymous

Not only is she weak to lightning, having 0 lightning negation, but a huge portion of the arena is covered in water, which boosts lightning damage against anyone standing in it. I don't know if this is unique to incantations or also the case for weapons with lightning infusion or weapons buffed with lightning from grease or incantation, but I assume it works the same.

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Not sure if the wiki is wrong or if there was a weird interaction going on with my set up, but I was able to bleed her when I fought her. Playing on Xbox One. Have not attempted to replicate it yet (on my first playthrough still). Setup as follows.
Left hand 1- Carian Knight Shield (no ashes)
Left hand 2- Clawmark Seal
Right hand 1- Lordsworn Cold Greatsword (Glintblade Phalanx ashes)
Right hand 2- Forked Hatchet (Golden Vow ashes, standard enhancement)
Banished Knight armor (altered head and chest)
Hammer Talisman, Arsenal Talisman, and Curved Sword Talisman (in that order)
Active Godrick's Great Rune

Switch to Clawmark Seal and Forked Hatchet. Enter arena. Use Godrick Soldier Ashes. Drink Cerulean Tears. Use Golden Vow ashes. Cast Bloodflame Blade on Forked Hatchet. Switch Clawmark Seal to Carian Knight Shield.
From there, Godrick Soldiers died really fast. I stayed close to her and kept hitting her with the Forked Hatchet. I bled her 3 times relatively quickly and she died before the Golden Vow ashes wore off.
If anyone has any idea why, I'm curious. I'm figuring it's a one off glitch or something. I'll attempt to replicate at some point and update with what I find out.

0 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous

Demi-Humans +4, Sacred Keen Rapier +11, finished off with some regular arrows from Red Branch Shortbow +8 because I couldn't be bothered to run over to where she had leaped off to.

2 +1 2 -1 Submit Anonymous

Had a weird experience. was fighting her with a +5 dragon seal and ok stats, she killed me a couple times, so I decided to see if she could be rotted. never got a chance to find out. Rot Breath just killed her in 2 breaths

3 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous Lhutel the Headless and lightning spears took care of this on my first try. 1 +1 2 -1 Submit Anonymous

Greatshield Soldiers summoned at the back top of the stairs boxed her in. Hammered her and over in less than 30 seconds.

0 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous this game was not playtested 8 +1 9 -1 Submit Anonymous lol Twinsage Sorcerer Ashes was horrible advice. She killed it in 3 hits 4 +1 0 -1 Submit I think Loretta is worth 10,000 runes. Not 7500. 4 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous

What a ridiculous fight. Constant stunlocked by magic bolts, you CANT USE TORRENT, and any summons get wiped in 20 secs.

7 +1 10 -1 Submit Anonymous

I might be misreading something, but the Attacks & Counters section doesn't seem to mention that she can use her signature Weapon Skill (Loretta's Slash)

1 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous

one of the easiest bosses to parry, even without the crit follow up parrying makes this fight a breeze

5 +1 5 -1 Submit Anonymous skeletons summon is the best for him
4 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous

Mohg (very hard boss) comment section: bro he's so easy he was dead before I even realized I was fighting him bro
****ing *Royal Knight Loretta* comment section:

6 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous

Okay, so I'm on a Level 1 character that I had drop-traded Daedicar's Woe for a melee challenge run, using only the plain no-bleed Caestus.
I am dying a LOT.
After HOURS of struggling with this boss, learning every mechanic, and painstakingly baiting the few attacks I could punish.
. all while hoping I'd EVENTUALLY have that perfect, flawless run.
I tried popping the Stonebarb Cracked tear to break her stance easier.
Turns out, with this tear, I was able to stunlock her the whole time with jumping attacks, and had to dodge zero attacks/mechanics while her health went from hundred to zero.
I hate everything - my recommendation: you get a free jumping attack at the start - dodge the blades she summons and then resume jump attacks.
At the right angle, you will hit her twice on the way down and can trivialize this boss with stance-breaking, provided you let your stamina replenish while she's stance-broken strategically.

2 +1 3 -1 Submit Anonymous

Loretta is I think a different kind of difficult than a lot of people are used to. I know I wasn't and she killed me a dozen times before I figured her secret out: letting Loretta set the pace and position of the fight will 100% get you killed.

More specifically, she has almost no melee attacks that go to her left side. So if you always move to her left (your right), she'll get stuck in constant turn-around, then try to curb stomp or Glintblade Phalanx her way out. When she does, you wail on her HARD!

She'll still sometimes jump away instead but then you're only dealing with the Glintblades which you can sprint to avoid, magic arrows which can be dodged, and cuckoo stars which can also be dodged. Although sometimes she layers the Glintblade with the 5X cuckoo stars in phase 2 and this is a little busted IMO. They require different evasions, so chances are you're either get roll caught or staggered. My advice is just pick one and usually the hit isn't too bad.

5 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous Is she Greirat's(DS3) Loretta? That'd make ER a prequel to DS3 I suppose. 1 +1 6 -1 Submit Anonymous

I'm surprised to see so much whining and bitc*ing about Loretta in the comments here. Every one of those players knew they were buying a game made by From Software and they bought it anyway knowing full well it wasn't going to be Kirby's big adventure, that it was going to be challenging. But nearly every boss's wiki page has a vocal minority throwing their rattle out of the pram because this or that boss wasn't just standing there politely for them to kill it.
Loretta is NOT a difficult boss but it is easy to get the wrong idea and feel intimidated from reading her move-set and the combat information for her. Magic damage negation helps but even that isn't essential to beating her if you pay attention. I'd love to be a fly on the wall when everyone whinging about Loretta run face first into Malenia's difficulty wall.

6 +1 17 -1 Submit Anonymous

I'm new to the whole Soulsborne genre with its core dependency on learning enemy movesets, and I still remember how I was completely devastated by Tree Sentinel in Limgrave. Back in the early game, it took me 4 separate sessions up to 2 hours each to beat him. I didn't counted but there must've been hundreds of deaths. For me, YOU DIED turned its meaning into YOU SUCK. I was about to quit the game for good in my desperation. But when I finally succeeded, oh God, how I yelled into the air praising my victory.
Now that I ploughed my way through Caria Manor like a cakewalk, I'm starting to appreciate how the skill is honed over time allowing you to operate with better efficiency in the heat of battle and adapt to new threats. I defeated Loretta on the first try without any prior knowledge of her or preparation. The contrast with fighting that first TS was insane.
Though I'm still not that far on my way of getting good, and I haven't overcome my major flaws yet (such as greed and panic rolling), and my timing happens to be crappy, I now recognize how things are supposed to work in this game. The lesson I learned, that should learn everybody who struggles -- be persistent and keep your back straight, practice is gold, your effort will pay off eventually, and in the end you will prevail.

25 +1 2 -1 Submit Anonymous

Favourite boss so far. I don't use ashes so she was consistently on and after me, plus her attacks just flow in a way that I never felt cheated when hit. Sure she's magic and has ranged attacks, but they are telegraphed and consistent on how you dodge them, plus right after she fires those off she's ****ing on you.

I see a lot of bellyaching about this one here, but maybe if you lot didn't summon familiars for her to chase after, you might have found it more fun.

4 +1 9 -1 Submit Anonymous

Oh boy i sure do love bosses that run away from me when i try to get into melee while spamming spells non-stop.

8 +1 3 -1 Submit Anonymous

One of the easiest bosses on this or any fromsoftware games. As a knight i just used the wolves ashes and hit her when you can. Killed her in 3rd try. Im an average gamer at best.

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Boss is annoying at for melee users at low level, but it's doable if you utilize the big astrolobe at the top of the stairs to bait her attacks into it constantly. Her attacking the corner of the object allows you to stay close, get a few swings in, then get back around the corner before her projectiles launch

2 +1 1 -1 Submit Anonymous

Loretta has four options for engaging you

1. Magic. Run perpendicular to dodge the carian phalanx, and roll into/through her pebble, star, or bow attacks

2. Greatslash. Roll spam usually works by the time you realize she's doing this attack. The two swings are spaced apart with enough time that if you dodge the first one properly, the spamming a second roll asap will usually always dodge the second swing.

3. Jumping melee combo. The jump will ALWAYS be followed by the exact same swing. If you roll through her jump swing, making sure to finish your roll right at her side, you can easily learn the timing to parry the second swing.

4. Close distance and wide slash. This one can be followed up by literally any of her attacks.

With this in mind, if she's not casting a spell, she is almost always going to close distance and use option 3 or 4. If you can learn the parry timing for just two attacks (the post-jump swing in #3 and the initial wide slash that starts any version of #4's combos.) If you can get the parry down for just those two attacks, the only challenge is dodging the magic attacks. Loretta can't be critical-hit, but hitting her after a successful parry does more damage and stuns her for long enough to get a second safe hit before you back step for some distance and repeat.

9 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous

That's a good melee build you have there.

It'd be shame if I

used only ranged attacks.

16 +1 2 -1 Submit Anonymous

Worst ****ing boss in the entire game. Whenever you try to punish any attack, she just pulls a follow-up out of nowhere. Bs design. From is getting sloppy with their games.

6 +1 22 -1 Submit Anonymous

I really hate these type of enemies especially if has horse or something! Just look at that ***** completely immune to status effects. In short we use the old ways (bonk time)

5 +1 2 -1 Submit Anonymous She also uses Carian Slicer twice in quick succession. 1 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous Heavens, she was already dead… 36 +1 1 -1 Submit Anonymous This was an awesome slideshow of a fight 14 +1 1 -1 Submit Anonymous Tree Sentinel 2
She even uses the same music 4 +1 1 -1 Submit Anonymous **** this boss 18 +1 3 -1 Submit Anonymous

Skeletal Militiaman go great on this fight. They self rez, and she doesn't intentionally finish them off.

12 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous If you do a jump attack on her back it hits twice 0 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous

Spirits that summon a lot of allies like Demi-Humans or Wolves can be great against her. She doesn’t have too many moves that hit multiple targets.

1 +1 6 -1 Submit Anonymous

I'd been dreading this boss because of what I'd read on here making her sound like a nightmare, and knowing she needed beating sooner or later in order to get access to Ranni's quest-line, but I beat her on the second attempt. She only killed me on my first try because I'd forgotten to use the magic defence incantation and hadn't equipped the spell liver. Her wiki entry here makes her sound a lot harder than she actually is, as long as you are confident in your dodge timings and have some armour or defensive buffs that can mitigate some of the magic damage. I used the lordsworn's greatsword+11, carian knight armour and a bronze medium size shield with no upgrades but has the barricade skill that drops from nights cavalry in the weeping peninsula, I used spiked cracked tear and the greenspill crystal tear in the Physick, I have some offensive incantations and a decent faith stat but had to use any distance or spare seconds to heal and even then she was hitting me before the crimson flask had fully recharged my health bar, she doesn't give enough time when she sort of resets herself to heal and get off offensive incantations, she keeps the pressure on. Interestingly though she only used the "Loretta's Great-bow" spell twice and it wasn't anywhere near as hard to dodge as this page makes it out to be because she didn't hit me with it either time. Just so that there is no misunderstanding though I'm not trying to make out like she is an easy boss fight or that I have mad skills because that really isn't the case, she isn't a walkover but she isn't Orphan of Kos hard either.

6 +1 4 -1 Submit Anonymous

easy boss but something about this arena and to a lesser extend the entirety of caria manor really f*cks with my framerate, dipped down to like 5fps at times when i fought her

I was fighting her on my third play through when my game decided to drop to like one fps I’m on a PlayStation 4 can someone please explain why she randomly dropped my fps
Charlotte nagic vanish

Many magicians incorporate the Charlotte Magic Vanish into their performances, as it is a versatile and effective way to create an element of surprise and wonder. The vanish can be performed with various objects, including cards, coins, balls, or even larger props, depending on the magician's preference and expertise. The success of the Charlotte Magic Vanish lies in the magician's ability to deceive the audience's senses. By using clever misdirection, precise hand movements, and expert sleight of hand techniques, the magician can create an illusion that leaves the audience in awe. Overall, the Charlotte Magic Vanish is a classic and widely used trick in the world of magic. It requires skill, practice, and a deep understanding of the art of deception. When performed well, it can leave the audience questioning what they have just witnessed, and it serves as a reminder of the wonder and mystery that magic can bring to our lives..

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1. Mark - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Charlotte Magic Vanish." The plot felt disjointed and the characters were not developed enough for me to care about their struggles. The pacing was also off, with several slow and tedious scenes that made it difficult to stay engaged. Overall, I found the film to be underwhelming and not worth the hype.
2. Sarah - 1 star - I couldn't finish watching "Charlotte Magic Vanish" as it failed to grab my attention from the start. The acting was subpar and the dialogue felt forced. The special effects were also lackluster, making it difficult to believe in the magical world that the film was trying to create. It was a disappointing experience and I would not recommend it to others.
3. David - 2 stars - "Charlotte Magic Vanish" had potential, but it fell short in execution. The story lacked depth and the character development was weak. The film seemed more interested in showcasing visual effects than telling a compelling narrative. I was left feeling unsatisfied and unfulfilled by the end. Overall, it was a forgettable film that I would not recommend.
4. Emma - 3 stars - I had high hopes for "Charlotte Magic Vanish" based on the trailers, but unfortunately, it did not live up to my expectations. While there were some visually stunning scenes, the story felt rushed and the plot twists were predictable. The performances were decent, but the script did not give the actors much to work with. It was an average film that lacked originality and depth.
5. James - 2 stars - "Charlotte Magic Vanish" was a disappointment. The film seemed to rely heavily on clichés and stereotypes, making it difficult to connect with the characters. The pacing was off and the plot felt contrived. The special effects were the only redeeming factor, but they were not enough to salvage the overall film. I would not recommend it to others.

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